Thursday, November 5, 2009

Cyril Takayama

I found out about this magician called Cyril Takayama and his troubled past really interested me. He ran away from his family when he was young and performed magic in the streets for only little sums of money, enough to keep him alive. And after all the difficulties he faced, look where he is now, and internationally renowned magician.



Here is an excerpt of his biography from wikipedia--->

Cyril Takayama was born and raised in Hollywood, California. His father is a native Ryukyuan from Okinawa prefecture in Japan, while his mother is Moroccan–French[1], both of whom were beauticians. Cyril Takayama had an eventful yet troubled upbringing. A recent profile in Magic (“The Magazine for Magicians”) describes him being expelled from school at 15 and then dropping out of school at the age of 16. Cyril's father, upset at his behavioral problems, sent him to Japan. While traveling he got off the plane during a stopover in Tokyo and never got back on. Cyril wound up busking on the streets of Shinjuku, and at times had so little money that he could afford just one meal a day. He attempted to contact Japan magic circles though they viewed him as an outsider. At the age of 17, Cyril met a rich Japanese businessman who saw his talent and employed him to work in his hotel paying him for each short range performance 4 to 5 days a week. For two years Cyril performed as a magician for weddings ]and parties. Within 2 months Cyril created his own stage magic show. Ito, impressed at Cyril's progress, sent Cyril to magic assemblies and competitions. In 1991, Cyril's dedication began to pay off. He was awarded a top prize by magic's international governing body, the International Federation of Magic Societies, as well in 1994. In 1992, he joined the International Brotherhood of Magicians.



Here is a video of him performing, it is in japanese but you will still understand so don't worry :).

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Nigahiga

Nigahiga. Never heard of it? Then you probably don't know what youtube is. I don't if its just me but it seems to me Malaysians don't really know much about nigahiga, though they know about others like Smosh. Nigahiga currently is now number one in youtube with the most number of subcribers( 1.5 million+).

To me( and i guess the whole world ) they are ingenious and creative in the videos and i'm suprise they didn't reach the number one spot sooner. And they even have their own movie!



Here are a few of their most recent videos:


Friday, July 24, 2009

IQ tests - inflated results?

I had a chat with Arif on friday about a persons IQ and decided to do a test on the internet, and to my suprise i did pretty well but nevertheless I read that tests in the internet about your IQ have inflated results... much to my dismay.lol.

Here is a test which i found through Arif's blog, called Free IQ Test and decided to give it a try

Online IQ Test
Free-IQTest.net - Online IQ Test

Well to be fair this wasn't my first try, my first try was 150 and I wanted to do again, then i got 153 and then my third try led to 154. I wonder if i can get higher by pretending to be born in 1999...

Anyway, i challenge you all to beat me :P

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Coming back from Vietnam

When the Malaysian Team came back to Malaysia from Vietnam after the ASEAN age group chess tournnament, reporters were at the airport to interview the malaysian gold medallists. We were able to grab 3 gold medals which all came from the Malaysian girls.

I did not win and actually did very badly for your information :(. Anyway i found this video which was from TV 3, reporting on Malaysia's chess performance. The complete malaysian team is shown when we shouted "Malaysia Boleh!". If you look closely you can actually see me :D. Other than the Gold medallists, my other teammates and myself was not interviewed because we did not win anything :( . It was pretty disappointing for some of them who almost obtain medals only to come back empty handed. I was not really disappointed because honestly... I never stood a chance but the others were pretty close.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Going to Vietnam

Hello,

I'm going to Vietnam on Saturday (June 6) and coming back on June 16. The purpose of my visit is to play chess in the 10th ASEAN+ AGE-GROUP CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS where I will be representing Malaysia in the Under-20 age group. First time I have ever played chess in a competition outside of Malaysia, so this will be a nice experience for me.

The winner will be given the FIDE Master title, other than the glory and bragging rights that come with winning :D. I do not expect to win at all though, but maybe... i have a one in a million chance to win ;). I am seeded 16 that means theoritically I am weaker than the 15 players ahead of me so logically my chances to win are slim. Nevertheless, my aim is do better than my seeding which is in itself not easy to do.

One problem I am facing is that i have to finish my additional mathematics project in one day (Today!). Don't think I'm gonna finish, just hope teacher will spare me and not minus marks or something. Well, I gotta start packing and try to finish my project... bye



GIẢI CỜ VUA CÁC NHÓM TUỔI ĐÔNG NAM Á MỞ LẦN THỨ 10

10th ASEAN+ AGE-GROUP CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Thua Thien - Hue, Vietnam – 6th to 15th June 2009